Awkward...Trauma Witch
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In this episode, Jason and Stephanie Class discuss anxiety and unconventional approaches to healing. They interview Bryn, a trauma-informed witch and certified core energetics practitioner, who works with clients on trauma, anxiety, and other life challenges. Bryn emphasizes the importance of addressing the underlying causes of anxiety and trauma, rather than just treating the symptoms. She uses somatic and embodied techniques to help clients express and heal through the body. The conversation highlights the value of lived experience and the need to challenge stigma surrounding mental health and unconventional therapies. Jason and Stephanie discuss the importance of having a supportive community in the sex work industry. They talk about the loneliness and isolation that can come with the job and how having people to talk to and share experiences with can help normalize their work. They also touch on the topic of watching porn and how Bryn, like Stephanie, was initially hesitant due to the stigma surrounding it. They discuss the importance of consent and communication in the industry and how they prioritize the comfort and well-being of their collaborators. Instagram: instagram.com/bryn_bamber/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bryn.bamber.5/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brynbamber Free Anxiety Training: tinyurl.com/anxietytrainingTrauma Informed Witch Podcast: brynbamber.com/podcast AwkwardTalk.com
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